T500L not charging enough when lights on
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Definitely something wrong, it is just a matter now of finding where the problem lies. Unfortunately it can try your patience at times.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
I don't seem to have a white/green lead coming from my alternator just red/green and yellow/green - I'll double check it when I get in the garage
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
The Green/White wire should be in the 4 wire plug with black and white (points) and blue (neutral switch)
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
The R/G & Y/G alternator wires connect directly to the rectifier — they have bullet connectors.
The G/W alternator wire goes to the left handlebar controls. As Karl said, it’s included in the 4-wire connector.
When checking resistance of the alternator, check the R/G & Y/G wires at the bullet connectors, and the G/W wire at the 4-wire connector.
To check AC voltage when running, you need to connect up the 4-wire connector. The G/W wire changes to an R/G wire at the left handlebar switch.
So check the Y/G wire & two R/G wires that connect to the rectifier.
The G/W alternator wire goes to the left handlebar controls. As Karl said, it’s included in the 4-wire connector.
When checking resistance of the alternator, check the R/G & Y/G wires at the bullet connectors, and the G/W wire at the 4-wire connector.
To check AC voltage when running, you need to connect up the 4-wire connector. The G/W wire changes to an R/G wire at the left handlebar switch.
So check the Y/G wire & two R/G wires that connect to the rectifier.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Thanks guys I have plenty of info and things to check now ' one other thing I have a spare regulator but it's off a GT500 and only has an earth lead and one red/green lead - it doesn't have the orange wire that goes to the flasher unit ,will this work on the T500 as I can't see any reason for it to be connected to the flasher unit ?
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
The stock voltage regulator for the T500 & GT500 are essentially the same. They keep the max voltage from exceeding 16V.
For the T500, Suzuki added a voltage regulator to a wiring layout that didn’t have one. They put it between the existing wiring & the flasher.
The GT500 has PEI instead of a points ignition, so it was a fresh design that included a voltage regulator.
16V is way too much for your AGM battery. But this isn’t an issue while you are diagnosing the electrical system & have a max of 13V.
After you figure out the problem & do the repair, it would be best to switch to a modern rectifier/regulator.
For the T500, Suzuki added a voltage regulator to a wiring layout that didn’t have one. They put it between the existing wiring & the flasher.
The GT500 has PEI instead of a points ignition, so it was a fresh design that included a voltage regulator.
16V is way too much for your AGM battery. But this isn’t an issue while you are diagnosing the electrical system & have a max of 13V.
After you figure out the problem & do the repair, it would be best to switch to a modern rectifier/regulator.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Cheers - as a matter of interest why was it connected to the flasher unit wiring ?jabcb wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 6:46 am The stock voltage regulator for the T500 & GT500 are essentially the same. They keep the max voltage from exceeding 16V.
For the T500, Suzuki added a voltage regulator to a wiring layout that didn’t have one. They put it between the existing wiring & the flasher.
The GT500 has PEI instead of a points ignition, so it was a fresh design that included a voltage regulator.
16V is way too much for your AGM battery. But this isn’t an issue while you are diagnosing the electrical system & have a max of 13V.
After you figure out the problem & do the repair, it would be best to switch to a modern rectifier/regulator.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Took a closer look at the wiring diagrams.
The T500 voltage regulator has 3 electrical connections: AC, switched DC+, and ground.
The turn signal relay uses switched DC+. The voltage regulator was inserted between the turn signal & its switched DC+.
The GT500 has 2 electrical connections: AC & ground.
The design makes an assumption about the rectifier’s performance in converting AC to DC.
These bikes were engineered & built to cost -- this was a modest cost savings.
The T500 voltage regulator has 3 electrical connections: AC, switched DC+, and ground.
The turn signal relay uses switched DC+. The voltage regulator was inserted between the turn signal & its switched DC+.
The GT500 has 2 electrical connections: AC & ground.
The design makes an assumption about the rectifier’s performance in converting AC to DC.
These bikes were engineered & built to cost -- this was a modest cost savings.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Thanks , so will it be OK to use the GT one on the T500 and just connect the earth and red/green wires ?jabcb wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:10 am Took a closer look at the wiring diagrams.
The T500 voltage regulator has 3 electrical connections: AC, switched DC+, and ground.
The turn signal relay uses switched DC+. The voltage regulator was inserted between the turn signal & its switched DC+.
The GT500 has 2 electrical connections: AC & ground.
The design makes an assumption about the rectifier’s performance in converting AC to DC.
These bikes were engineered & built to cost -- this was a modest cost savings.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Should be fine with the stock battery.
The stock battery responds to the 16V by boiling off some of the water -- that's why you have to add water so often. And make sure the battery vent tube is connected. Most of the original exhaust pipes has chrome damaged by the venting battery.
The stock battery responds to the 16V by boiling off some of the water -- that's why you have to add water so often. And make sure the battery vent tube is connected. Most of the original exhaust pipes has chrome damaged by the venting battery.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Right swapped the regulator with the Gt one and its better but still struggling to hit 13v lights on or off - I can't seem to get any reading on the output leads either the multimeter black probe to earth I assume I should be on the 200v AC setting with the red probe where it is here or am I doing something wrong ?
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
If you're testing DC - or a battery circuit - you need to be on 20v DC (or 3 clicks to the left on the pic).
AC, or alternating current, go to the lowest setting ~ which on your tester is 200 (2 clicks right).
I would suggest you get a 'proper' self ranging tester similar to ebay item 325256368293, or even better, a Fluke. Easier to use and more accurate.
AC, or alternating current, go to the lowest setting ~ which on your tester is 200 (2 clicks right).
I would suggest you get a 'proper' self ranging tester similar to ebay item 325256368293, or even better, a Fluke. Easier to use and more accurate.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Cheers Alan I was on the right setting then but why couldn't I get a reading with the engine running - I did an ohms test static and got an open circuit result so assume the windings are OK
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Not sure what you are asking.
Multimeter leads are correct for DC & AC voltage readings. For DC test use 20V-. For AC test use 200V~.
To check the alternator AC voltage without load:
1) take a close look at this diagram: download/file.php?id=690
2) disconnect the voltage regulator
3) disconnect the Y/G, R/G & R/G wires connecting the the rectifier
4) AC voltage test with motor running: multimeter leads connect to above Y/G & R/G wires
5) second AC voltage test: Y/G & other R/G wires
The alternator stator wires do not connect to ground. For an AC voltage test for a disconnected alternator, the multimeter leads on ground and any of the alternator AC outputs (Y/G, R/G, R/G) will give not give a reading.
If the battery is flat or bad you won’t get very high voltage readings when checking for DC voltage with a running motor.
Make sure the battery is charged up before doing the DC voltage test.
Multimeter leads are correct for DC & AC voltage readings. For DC test use 20V-. For AC test use 200V~.
To check the alternator AC voltage without load:
1) take a close look at this diagram: download/file.php?id=690
2) disconnect the voltage regulator
3) disconnect the Y/G, R/G & R/G wires connecting the the rectifier
4) AC voltage test with motor running: multimeter leads connect to above Y/G & R/G wires
5) second AC voltage test: Y/G & other R/G wires
The alternator stator wires do not connect to ground. For an AC voltage test for a disconnected alternator, the multimeter leads on ground and any of the alternator AC outputs (Y/G, R/G, R/G) will give not give a reading.
If the battery is flat or bad you won’t get very high voltage readings when checking for DC voltage with a running motor.
Make sure the battery is charged up before doing the DC voltage test.
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GT550 72 & 75
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T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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Re: T500L not charging enough when lights on
Cheers Jabcb the battery is still keeping fully charged and is currently on 12.7volts - I'll check the output from the alternator between the leads when I'm next down the garage I was earthing the black lead last time instead of plugging into both alternator leads at the same time